How much does it cost to trade a Legendary in Pokemon GO?

avatarDisbowelingFeel·a year ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·a year ago

Trading a Legendary in Pokémon GO will cost you 1,000,000 Stardust if it's a Pokémon you haven't registered yet. But if you both have it in your Pokedex already, it drops to 20,000 Stardust!

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avatarDislikingTramp·a year ago

1 mill Stardust! Yeah, it's pretty steep. Ask yourself if it's worth the splurge.


avatarDroppingSway·a year ago

Brace yourself: trading an unregistered Legendary is a whopping 1,000,000 Stardust. Better get walking those 10km eggs for more stardust!


avatarQuestioningVale·a year ago

Oh boy, trading a Legendary you don’t have already? It’ll set you back 1,000,000 Stardust. Got it in your Pokedex? 20,000 Stardust, not too shabby.


avatarPleasingSkip·a year ago

1,000,000 Stardust if it’s new to you, 20,000 if you already have it. Time to grab those Stardust bonuses!

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